The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE St aL ceae SICKFLS CANNOT Lochinvar in an Auto eae ae Curvecess | ~ FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. roRNiTORe Btore Closes Daily at 6:30 RY GOODS A Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Linen Suits FORGE *» WENDLING) $750 «= $10.00 from present cations, have n a opponent for nomination on the republican th Sickels during ; the past ¢ ears has conducted All our remaining stock of Women’s and Misses his office BE BEATEN | | t him t omt * . been assembled for clearance at $7.50 and $10.00, These low fig nnov in Sickels in t two yes Beh leggy Fo - agen he js EST APE dicate the real value of the garments, as the assortment include models which f aca ane than bebe i pula so or prices considerably higher, The Suits are strictly man-tailored, sinstic 1 Irish linen, with semi-fitting coats, 34 and 36 inches long (iy United Press) oye 5 1 Aug. L--While , ! iped, manflish sleeves and r in plaited or kiltec phen i one on ! . lors ¥ natural and a few light Can't Be Defeated. JAlma Kelty . wt {II - sl Trek a ae as justified the confi | year, is reported to bave attempt i i tole es "Values in High - Grade Lace Curtains - who pted te 7 P " S — . autor SCOTCH NET CURTAINS, $3.50 | ETAMINI CURTAINS, $6.75 at O ih, ty that ' ‘ ; rtor lhis lot comprises a number of pat PAIR—Of fine quality etamine, trim med with Cluny lace and insertion, bart edges; als \ with de imitation Italian Filet lace, or tam k this mo! gs in orde , et he sot ey boured net insertion and band edg Louleville iy” atare) tions ot hanc ‘ « tt fing oe welavil ri the re imitations of hand-made ings ix patterns to el efron, in against — the lace Exceptionally durable and white and Arabian color; 45 inches years’ service entitles toar : i followed Dante a repe nomination thout being cc “ . : the staff or a Loulaville paper pelled to m a ppaig Se ’ - as kicked by the prisone During Sickels’ twe are BE. ae 4 The party entered the automobile terns of very heavy weave, with Ho- | } 1 « » gere . prise i] practical wide and 2% yards long from time e ta care , : ! Rises. With an increase in bus ' fh BE caeonclly soe (fl IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $10.00 PAIR—Nine designs in Swi of strong net appliqued with fine quality Swiss with heavy corded edge Come ian and white ~Tiird Pioor iin ker i New models of g ali 3 ta silk, made with 17-inch ll, flaring flour trimmed with clus- a i ter pin-tucks and w fae} bias bands and Pardee percaline under-ruffle These come in a wide range of | | 5 colorings and many two-tone effect Excellent values at $5.00 By THE REGAL DENTISTS jj — Second Pe Seas | New Fall Dress Goods | From the Wash Goods Section { mong the recent arrivals in Fall se ane be noted | COTTON VELOURS, 27 INCHES WIDE, I5e ity for C is also teatured are li ‘7 AND 162-3c YARD—N arrivals, suitable for i } ‘ 4 NEW YORK Hegeman, weal * suitable for One-Piece Dresses. A few representa- } kimonos and sacques, in Japanese and Persian de tive items follow t . | . signs, and stripe, floral and scroll effects, i nt money wi H = ZIBELINE, 44 INCHES WIDE, $1.50 YARD—In seal gns, and stripe, floral and scroll effects, in a good m tate tree ae Geet brown, mulberry, navy-t wistaria and black, Appropgi- } 48sortment of colors. pig d ate for suits and one-piece dresses CLEARANCE OF LINEN AND CRASH SUITIN It it ie or tec’ TAILOR SUITING, 56 INCHES WIDE, $2.00 YARD ‘ , : ; ita body t me but 4 ; AT YARD—There are still many weaves and colorings Seven diveree complaints were Cited in i body to m ~-Especially desirable material for suits and separate coats wks a a ? } Gintte sementen t ur apectaity in the! “ to select from in heavy and French linen, stripe effects and : eh te Oar lf Shown in gray and black mixtures pTasetets Baar Meo pt Ane? Pk once the wegen te which tone ite mae | Mothe whereby we can|/ff BOUCLE SUITING, 56 INCHES WIDE, $2.50 YARD { “#80n#! serge, - od apr aes First Picor, D. K. SICKELS. ant © ther, two Tucson boys, were| pat missing teeth back into the} One of the new rough weaves; comes in many of the new EER. a nalins tenn mao 2 : the| mouth without the use of partial Mf pai) shades, including brown and wistaria W H aoa miles through th baselie. okers a pontoes i] BANNOCKBURN SUITING, $4 INCHES WIDE, $2.50 omen ’s osiery c an "te Always on the Job. oe ais oh teeth left either jaw, no/ff YARD—A rough-finished material, in combinations of blue ‘ ee tke peel + 3 ! er whether sound or decayed. | and black, gray and brown, black and green and black and a OMEN § FANCY COTTON AND | ISLE-THREAD cials that is always on the job decorated Wearteen metvinge teenie were taped ‘ i OM gray prt hah ED ch —. —In plain colors, polka- He gives the office his personal |™*éa! for ws ~ Bo a ae fo : IMPORTED ‘BOURETTE SUITING, S2 INCHES} [Os nO stripes, some with Macy tops Seemics. 3 is largely due to this}, itt I} WIDE, $2.00 YARD—In mixtures of brown and black, gray WOMEN'S TAN LACE BOOT HOSIERY, 50¢ PAIR— «oh gy atlas aga Fe 1 ory highest de-| Hf and black and blue and black virat Pino, } Lisle and silk-lisle, in many effective patterns. iempiee abled to turn into the county treas-| d rriage in eek in the |i ; oe aye len ury a surplus monthly Butte, Mont.Robert Hayde welt | family Ren, . ~ oyed by us are - . bd bd oe Seems tte! ee Sno 3 A for the H Specials in Blankets and Comforts areas ait coed, businent | Soatrday, attce © four montha i [ome to Wiliam Yret ot iehomiah [of necenity of great ability. ccessories for the Hair pecials in ets an fice during the last two years a/"*™* m Rave test teste. | burden to the taxpayers instead, of| tw» decrees of a piace them for you in this mauner-|H Complete assortments of Turbans, Nets, Rolls, Curlers, DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE WOOL-AND- & money maker, as it has been un-| im Seattle yesterday ne lowness of our p hi e : Tair-pins and other accessories are at all times mait ned ‘OTT IR IKETS @215 Pp Ps | in ‘seattle ho ways brought us many patients, |i | ’ : ; : ree COTTON BLANKETS, $3.15 PAIR—With pink der Sickels. . ; y grieve bot the quality of our work has! in the Notion Section, First Floor. The prices are uniformly eee ba == sas ; Galveston, Tex! . . s cowed balan or blue borders. eas ‘ 4 sn ints conver - moderate, the items listed below giving but an idea of the : BURKE DODGES ISSUES) } ; | Senator Joe, Bali . ear prectis ing Our prices. AlIH extremely good values obtainable DOUBLE-BED SIZE WOOL-AND-COTTON REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Hollywood Wire Hair-pin Cab- “S. H. G.” Fringed Hair Nets, ) BLANKETS, $3.90 PAIR—In light-gray. if CAMPAIGN AT A cells He @ bottom. of the 1 PF gg pee et he | 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. inets 300 hairpins tn assorted | in all shades, 10c DOUBLE-BED SIZE ALI WOOL PLAID Crown Brand Selected Finish “Colonial” Real Hair Nets, ia } BT ANKETS, $4.90 PAIR—In an assortmentwe bene Walolea, 6 tex ke blonde, black and medium- and igs ‘ SMALL MEETING | go | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [Furniture | (if) Kitty Beard invisible Wire | light-brown, 26 plaids. Store Closes Daily at 5130 ip Goode | fiiig Mairpins, be box s Elite Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, : I BIE West, Biectric Hair Curlers, | assorted sizes, 6 $5 PAIR—Have cotton warp filling, which prevents Ps + etentsn Say She ” Sanitary Hair Rolls, can be ¢ shrinkage; weigh 514 pounds Representative Values in = Magic Hair Curlers, wave the | Washed and combed, 24 inches DOUBLE-BED SIZE COMFORTS , $2.15 EACH—Fan- ‘ ‘ long, $1.06 sein lg ty Neorg he ne “Perfection” Hair Rolle, tor CY Stitched, with figured cambric on both sides and plaim any he * ° al | t t fil th j Tolman's Flexile Uncovered | 8ny style of headdress, $1.00. sateen border on one side, filled wit aed tee tem te Hire | 0 u ar- rice urni ure If] Turbans, with elastic fastening “Franklin” Sanitary Washable ¢ 9 DOUBI ED SIZE COMFORT ee ware waateged te. wet Motor the hair, 260 | Turbans, 50 figured cambric on both sides, and having 4-inch border on. men out to the meeting | : m Antiseptic Washable Heir AlrWeight” Hair Crowns, } one side of Japanese silk, filled with white cotton, as madidinin eee: ecbdly ‘uore- Ii wT : Rolle, Boe. ate Note, | ent and comfortable, 2c. DOUBLE-BED SIZE COMFORTS, $4.25 EACH—Filled sponsive to the polished oratorical |} | ‘olonia’ alr (Nets, | | “Tilly” Net-covered Hair Rolls, } i cl and covered in figured silkoline effort of the speaker, who eschewed | ff 3 HI blonde light, medium. and dark- | 24-inch size, 35¢ : t i f fign pel i all the issues of the campaign and i Lid . aif, brown, 10¢ First Floor. devoted himself to discussing com- . mercial questions and urging the — | . te | Interesting Values in High-Grade cmp Among other things Burke went At Auburn, where two weeks age Congressman Poindexter addressed 360 voters, Judge Thomas Burke |i spoke last night to an audience | which numbered 66, exclusive of six members of the party who accom- sik thotre ‘on, efiiniad tm, the policy| { ! AW it) i | Correspondence Cards in assorted shades, with envelopes | STATIONERY FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE— of the interstate commerce nmi | 1 te } J , sion In requiring steamship com- |i ! “MASE } to match, in attractive boxes, 30c, 40c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Children’s Writing Paper in tive boxes, with, 24 panies doing a foreign business to| lf Me — and Linen Paper in poun ) letter or note size, file their freight tariffs with the TR arene ‘cu es ‘ ; nied asa commission at Washingtor ¢ ) 1D, PRI t a | ZE, [RON BED, $ “rane’s “Lir id thd cetings, Invitations also defended his record as ishied. in white enamel, wit It decor ! carted I rat ‘ Crane's Quartered Oak Ik Paper in a variety of | Crane Linen Lawn” Birthday G nes I ed road attorney. : d vg sina Tete y ed iron Bed, of pleasing pattern ill shades, 24 sheets and envelopes to iavbh. note size, 6c box; | With envelopes to match, or Midget Note Paper im assorti Lot Seils for $8,00. a , b full or thr rr i din pea-green enamel trimmed with letter size, 75¢ box shades, 75c box First Floor, Emma E. Bourgett has be r fractiona t on the east P 20th av veen Highland 4 ea EX en | es Specials From the Showing of Table Linens property was sold by D. J. Cushin sheets of paper and envelopes to 40c box, 1ox; envelopes to Hetpital Mesting: Tomorrow at & : 72-INCH BLEACHED ALL-LINEN DAMASK, SPE-| 25x25 HEAVY WEIGHT ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, The trustees of the Children’s |i | * | CIAL $1.35 YARD—Good weight, in an excellent assort- | SPECIAL $3.55 DOZEN—In spot pattern with satin stripe Orthopedic society will meet tomo: N ment of designs 7 row at the he Anti-Tub y L 70-INCH BLEACHED IRISH DAMASK, SPECIAL . * eulosin league, Fourth ay. and : . " $1.00 YARD—Heavy weight, in floral and conventional de- 24x24 ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, SPECIAL $390 DOZ meen signs | EN—Excellent quality; in floral and conventional patterns: 90x20 BLEACHED ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, SPECIAI 5 DOZEN—In spot pattern o1 —First Floor. (indie ceainichiteaicaneine drm border, Ballinger Goes South. Secretary of the Interior Ric i 3 4 ; | A. Ballinger left A Meted Snot" : J aoe tour of Oregon « will return to «an er ; 35 Te OS Offerings of Interest From the Floor Coverings Section ‘ ie : OSS Medium-priced lines of Carpetings are well represented in the popular Floor Coverings section om the Third Floor. The following are a few typical values from the showing: Tapestry Brussels Carpeting Specially Priced 4 patterns with border to match, 1 pattern with border to match, 4 patterns wit! border to mateh, 55¢ yard. 65c yard BAMBOO PORCH CURTAINS. ye } = ms , 7 50c yard, AXMINSTER CARPETING, 75¢ YARD—Two patterns with borders to match. JAPANESE MATTINGS, 18c, 20e AND 25c YARD. AXMINSTER RUGS, 27x60, $1.65. SPE Da i NG i: ER EE ONE Sn eR eR DRI g *R ts ) rd ae ae le Dresse dark Iden ‘ ell-emade | MAIL LADIES’ and well-finished winging beveled } ORDERS HOME | plate mirror, 20 ches. Price $18.50. Gans. | JOURNAL ee PATTERNS ‘The yp for Service Ee is we re F urniture Headquarters, First Floor, Annex 2001-7 Kastiake Ay FILLED

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